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T he S e n tin e l s ta f f w ishes t o h o n o r th e o u ts t a n d in g s tu d e n ts o f th e un iv e rs ity .

O u r o u ts t a n d in g a re c h o se n on th e b a s is o f sc h o la r sh ip a n d c o n tr ib u t io n to th e

U n iv e rs i ty c o m m u n ity .

I wish t o th a n k th e v a rio u s d e p a r tm e n t h e a d s fo r th e ir c o o p e r a t io n a n d t im e in

s e le c t in g th e s tu d e n ts f ro m th e ir r e s p e c t iv e d e p a r tm e n ts . A lso I wish t o th a n k th e

U n iv e rs i ty N ew s S e rv ic e fo r th e u se o f th e ir r e c o rd s .

Robert G. Anderson

Law

M r. A n d e rs o n is f ro m W e e d , C a lif . H e

is v ic e p r e s id e n t o f th e Law S tu d e n ts A s­

so c ia t io n , s e rv e s on th e Law S c h o o l H o n o r

C o m m itte e , E d ito r - in -C h ie f o f th e M o n ­

ta n a Law R eview , a n d is a m e m b e r o f

Phi D e lta Phi, t h e le g a l f r a te rn i ty . This

p a s t y e a r h e w as a p p o in te d a s s is ta n t in

law . U p o n g r a d u a t io n he will b e g in his

a p p o in tm e n t a s law c lerk fo r J u d g e W . J .

J a m e s o n , F e d e ra l D is tr ic t C o u r t in Billings, M o n t.

Robert A. Athearn

English

M r. A th e a rn is a m e m b e r o f A lp h a T au O m e g a , social

f ra te rn ity , a n d is from S e a t t le , W a sh in g to n . H e has

c o n tr ib u te d w orks o f l i t e ra tu re t o th e V en tu re , c am p u s lite ra ry m a g a z in e . M r. A th e a rn has re c e iv e d a W o o d ­row W ilson Fellow ship a n d u p o n g r a d u a tio n will c o n ­

tin u e his s tu d ie s a t th e U n ive rsity o f W a sh in g to n

G r a d u a t e S chool.

T he P re -m ed fa c u lty has s e le c te d Tom A n d erso n

f ro m Ekalaka, M o n ta n a . M r. A n d e rso n is a m e m b e r

o f th e P re -m ed C lu b a n d p a r t i c ip a te s in in tra m u ra l

sp o r ts .

Tom Anderson

Pre-Medicine

Douglas C. Chaffey

Political Science

M r. C h a f fe y has r e c e iv e d m any o f fe rs o f fe llow ships, a F u lb rig h t S c h o la rsh ip t o Ind ia a n d a J o h n H opk ins

Fellow ship, t h a t w ere tu r n e d dow n in f a v o r o f a U ni­

v e rs i ty o f W isco n s in Fellow ship t h a t he will b e g in upon g ra d u a tio n .

John W. Cook

A ir Science

M r. C o o k is a D is tin g u ish ed M ilita ry G r a d u a t e a n d d u r in g his schoo l y e a r s he has b e e n a w a rd e d th e C h i­

c a g o T rib u n e G o ld M e d a l, th e A irm an A w a rd , a n d th e R o ta ry L e a d e rsh ip A w a rd . A t STU, M r. C o o k w as

a w a rd e d th e T a c tic a l O f f ic e r 's A w a rd . H e is m a jo r­ing in C h e m is t ry a n d is a m e m b e r o f th e A m e ric a n

C h e m ic a l S o c ie ty . M r. C o o k is m a rr ie d a n d th e y h a v e

o n e ch ild . H e re c e iv e d his f irs t tw o y e a r s o f c o lle g e a t L eh igh U n ive rsity .

Barry P. Davis

Physics

M r. D avis is f ro m L ivingston , M o n ta n a . H e is a m e m b e r o f S ig m a A lp h a Epsilon, social f ra te rn ity , a n d

o f Phi M u Epsilon, m a th f ra te rn i ty . M r. D avis w as a w o rth y sc h o la r a n d has r e c e iv e d a g r a d u a te a ss is ta n t- sh ip to th e U n ive rsity o f W a sh in g to n , w h ere he will e n te r fo llow ing g ra d u a tio n .

Robert E. Evans

History

M r. Evans is f ro m B utte, M o n ta n a . H e is a m e m b e r o f L am b d a C h i A lp h a , n a tio n a l h is to ry h o n o ra ry . M r.

Evans has b e e n a w a rd e d a g r a d u a te a s s is ta n tsh ip a t M o n ta n a S t a te U niversity .

Jean Kay Ferris

Art

M iss Ferris is a m e m b e r o f K a p p a A lp h a T h e ta , soc ial

so ro rity , a n d A lp h a L am b d a D elta h o n o ra ry . She has se rv e d a s A r t C lu b s e c r e t a r y a n d a s a r t e d i to r o f th e

V en tu re . M iss Ferris is f ro m C h o te a u , M o n ta n a a n d upon g r a d u a tio n will b e g in a te a c h in g c a r e e r .

Stewart W. Fritts

Geography

T he G e o g r a p h y d e p a r tm e n t has s e le c te d S te w a r t

F r itts a s th e d e p a r tm e n ts o u ts ta n d in g s tu d e n t . M r.

F ritts is f ro m D over, N ew J e rs e y .

John E. Frook

Journalism

M r. F rook is f ro m G ull Lake, Sask., C a n a d a ; is m a r­

r ie d to th e fo rm e r N o rm a P a r tr id g e o f G u ll Lake; a n d

th e y h a v e o n e ch ild . Prior t o c o m in g to M SU , he a t ­te n d e d Sask. T e a c h e rs C o l le g e a n d th e U n ive rsity o f

Sask. 1958-1961 he s e rv e d a s p r in c ip a l o f C o n d o r E le m en ta ry a n d J u n io r H ig h S choo l in C o n d o r , A lb e r ta .

H e s e rv e d a s m a n a g in g m a n a g e r o f th e M o n ta n a

K aim in.

Stuart E. Garrison

Zoology

M r. G a r r iso n , s e le c te d as th e o u ts ta n d in g Z o o lo g y

s tu d e n t , is f ro m G r e a t Falls, M o n ta n a . H e is a m e m b e r

o f Phi S ig m a h o n o ra ry , o f U n ite d C h r is t ia n C a m p u s

Fellow ship, a n d o f th e A sso c ia t io n o f th e U. S. A rm y .

Henry L . Goetz

Forestry

M r. G o etz has been a m em ber o f th e Forestry C lub and has served as its President and Secretary. H e is also a ff ilia te d w ith the M ontana Druids; X i Sigma Phi, national fo re s try honorary; and Phi Kappa Phi. H e was ta p p e d as a m em ber o f S ilent Sentinel, senior men's service honorary, and is from DePere, W isconsin.

Nancy E llen Good

Pharmacy

Miss G o od is a m em ber o f Rho C hi, Kappa Epsilon, pharm acy sorority, and o f th e Am erican Pharm aceuti­cal A ssociation. She is from Helena, M ontana and upon g raduation w ill intu rn in G re a t Falls. Upon be­com ing reg istered, Miss G o od plans to fu rthe r her studies.

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Sara Lee Grey

Drama

M iss F rey is a m e m b e r o f M o n ta n a M a sq u e r a n d is a lso a Royal M a sq u e r . D uring h e r c a r e e r in school

M iss G re y has a c te d , d ir e c te d , a n d has b e e n a s so c ia te d

w ith n u m e ra b le p lays fo r th e M a sq u e rs a n d d ra m a schoo l. M iss G re y is f ro m H a n o v e r, N ew H a m p sh ire .

Margaret Ann Jennings

Chemistry

S e le c te d b y th e C h e m is t ry D e p a r tm e n t , M iss J e n ­

n ings is f ro m H e len a , M o n ta n a . U pon g r a d u a tio n she will a c c e p t an a s s is ta n tsh ip f ro m O h io S t a te U n ive rsity t o d o g r a d u a te s tu d y .

Kenneth W. Koenig

Foreign Language

A lth o u g h he is a jun io r b e c a u s e o f his in te r e s t a n d

a b ilitie s e x te n d to se v e ra l a re a s o f fo re ig n la n g u a g e

schoo l, th e d e p a r tm e n t says t h a t he is th e ir m o s t a c ­

c o m p lish e d lingu ist. H e has r e c e iv e d F o re ig n L an g u a g e

A w a rd s a n d is f ro m G r e a t Falls, M o n ta n a .

Lee H . Loomis

Education

M r. L oom is is f ro m B u tte , M o n ta n a a n d th is la st

y e a r h e w as a R e s id e n t a s s is ta n t in E lrod H all. H e is a m e m b e r o f th e S tu d e n t E d u c a tio n A s so c ia t io n a n d o f

T h e ta C h i, so c ia l f r a te rn i ty , fo r w hom he s e rv e d as rush c h a irm a n .

Raymond Lucien

Physical Education

M r. L ucien is a m e m b e r a n d tr e a s u r e r o f Phi Epsilon

K ap p a , p hysica l e d u c a t io n f ra te rn i ty , a n d w as t a p p e d as a m e m b e r o f S ilen t S en tin e ls , s e n io r m e n 's h o n o ra ry . H e w as an o u ts ta n d in g b a sk e tb a ll p la y e r a n d w as v o te d

th e m o s t v a lu a b le p la y e r fo r his s e n io r y e a r . O rig in a l ly

f ro m B aton R ouge , La., he now res id es in B rem erton , W a sh in g to n .

Katherine McFarland

Physical Education

M iss M c F a rlan d is a m e m b e r o f K a p p a A lp h a T heta , soc ial so ro rity , w hom she has s e rv e d as Rush C h a irm a n

a n d W R A R e p re se n ta t iv e . S he is p r e s id e n t o f L am b d a Rho a n d has s e rv e d a s tr e a s u r e r a n d p r e s id e n t o f D elta

Psi K a p p a . S he w as s tu d e n t c h a irm a n o f M o n ta n a A s­so c ia t io n o f H ea lth , PE, a n d R ec. M iss M c F a rlan d is from M issoula, M o n ta n a .

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Lorna Clarine Mikelson

Music

M iss M ikelson is a m e m b e r o f D elta D elta D elta , so ­

c ia l so ro rity . S he p lays o b o e in th e M issoula C iv ic Sym phony , th e M SU T re a su re r S t a te Band, a n d in th e

C h a m b e r B and. M iss M ikelson ho ld s m e m b ersh ip in Phi K ap p a Phi; Pi K ap p a L a m b d a ; M u Phi E psilon, m usic h o n o ra ry ; a n d w as t a p p e d fo r M o r ta r B oard . S he is from S idney , M o n ta n a a n d upo n g ra d u a tio n she will

te a c h in s tru m e n ta l m usic in th e e le m e n ta ry school sy ste m o f G r e a t Falls, M o n ta n a .

Marcia Gail Meagher

Home Economics

M iss M e a g h e r is a m e m b e r o f D elta G a m m a , social so ro rity , w hom she se rv e d a s social c h a irm a n a n d C a n -

C a n G irl. In 1961-62, she w as social c h a irm a n o f A W S . S he is p a s t p re s id e n t o f B eta Epsilon, local hom e e c o n ­om ics h o no rary , a n d is p re s id e n t o f K a p p a O m ic ro n Phi, n a tio n a l hom e eco n o m ic s h o n o ra ry . A s a so p h o ­m ore , she w as t a p p e d as a S p u r a n d a s a s e n io r she w as ta p p e d in to M o r ta r Board , s e n io r w o m e n 's h on ­

o ra ry . M iss M e a g h e r is a m e m b e r o f Phi K ap p a Phi a n d K -D e tte s a n d is from S unbu rst, M o n ta n a .

Anne Shipley

Sociology

M iss S h ip ley is a g r a d u a te a s s is ta n t in so c io lo g y a n d

is from B utte, M o n ta n a . S he is a m e m b e r o f A lp h a K ap p a D elta , so c io lo g y h o n o ra ry , w ho sh e s e rv e d as v ic e -p re s id e n t a n d o f Ph ilo sophy C lu b . A lso she is a

m e m b e r o f K ap p a A lp h a T h e ta , soc ial so ro ri ty .

Marvin R. Miller

Geology

M r. M iller is o rig in a lly f ro m Big T im b e r M o n ta n a a n d now res id es in B ozem an, M o n ta n a . H e is a m e m b e r o f

S ig m a G a m m a E psilon, g e o lo g ic a l h o n o ra ry . M r. M il­

ler has b e e n a m e m b e r o f th e M SU T rack T eam a n d his sen io r y e a r he w as a c o -c a p ta in o f th e te a m . Follow ­

ing g r a d u a tio n h e will a t te n d g r a d u a te school a t th e U n ive rsity o f In d ian a u n d e r a N D EA Fellow ship.

K it J . Valentine

M ilitary Science

M r. V a len tin e is f ro m Ja ck so n v ille , A rk a n sa s a n d is

m a jo r in g in f o re s t c o n se rv a t io n . H e w as a m e m b e r o f

W ild lif e C lu b , F o re s try C lu b , Xi S ig m a Pi, a n d th e

M SU A rm y R O T C Drill T ea m . W h ile in a d v a n c e d

R O T C , h e r e c e iv e d th e R o ta ry L e a d e rsh ip A w a rd a n d

s e rv e d a s A rm y R O T C C a d e t B a tta lio n C o m m a n d e r

his s e n io r y e a r . H e w as d e s ig n a t e d a D is tin g u ish ed

M il ita ry G r a d u a t e u p o n g r a d u a tio n .

Karen M ae Wood

Anthropology

M iss W o o d , th e s e le c tio n o f th e A n th r o p o lo g y D e ­

p a r tm e n t a s o u ts t a n d in g s tu d e n t , is a jun io r f ro m W o lf

Po in t, M o n ta n a . P rio r t o a t te n d in g M o n ta n a S t a te

U n ive rsity , M iss W o o d a t t e n d e d J a m e s to w n C o l le g e fo r o n e y e a r .

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JOHN M. STEWART ROBERT F. WALLACE

FOREIGN LANGUAGES GEOLOGY

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WALTER C. SCHWANK MORTON BORDEN

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WILLIAM M. MYERS JR. COL. M. F. MOUCHA EDWIN L. MARVIN

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Harry F. Adams James D. AllenProfessor, Health and Instructor, EnglishPhysical Education

R. B. Ammons Judy B. AdkinsProfessor, Psychology Instructor, Health,

Physical Education

William R. Ballard Associate Professor, Mathematics

E. A. Atkinson Professor, Psychology

Veldon Bennett Instructor, Foreign Langue

Mark J. Behan Instructor, Botany

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Jesse Bier Associate Professor, English

James H. Bowden Instructor, English

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Ralph Bingham Instructor, Mathematics

Richard M. Boehmler Associate Professor, Speech Pathology, Audiology

Forrest L. Brissey Associate Professor, Speech

Agnes V. Boner Associate Professor,

Robert R. Brock Instructor, Foreign Language

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Thomas C. Burgess Associate Professor, Psychology

Edward S. Chinske Assistant Professor, Health and Physical Education

George W. Cross Assistant Professor, Health and P. E.

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George P. Dahlberg Professor, Health and Physical Education

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Hugh Davidson Instructor, Health and Physical Education

Bruno, DeLastrange Instructor, Foreign Language

Idris W. EvansAssistant Professor, Sociology, Anthro., and Social Welfare

PRichard A. Faust Assistant Professor, Microbiology

Robert W. Fields Associate Professor, Geology

Robert J. Dwyer Assoc. Prof., Sociology, Anth., and Social Welfare

Capt. Merle W. Emmert Assistant Professor, Air Science

Marguerite Ephron Fannie E. EtheridgeAssociate Professor, Assistant Professor, HomeForeign Language Economics

James A. Flightner Major Donald C. FoxInstructor-, Foreign Languages Associate Professor,

Military Sci. and Tactics

Capt. Willard L. Gannett Assistant Professor, Air Science

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Anth., and Social Welfare

Jack S. Guthrie Instructor, English

Gerard A. Gibbons Vedder M. GilbertAssistant Professor, Professor, EnglishPolitical Science

Andor H. Gomme Visiting Lecturer, English

Bert Hansen Professor, Speech

Albert C. Heinrich Instr. Sociology, Anth. and Social Welfare

Leroy H. Harvey Professor, Botany

Phyllis M. Harris Instructor, English

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Randolph H. Jeppesen Richard E. JudayInstructor, Physics Professor, Chemistry

Ray JenlcinsAssistant Professor, Health and Physical Education

George B. Heliker Charles F. HertlerAssociate Professor, Professor, Health andEconomics Physical Education

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Henning Jensen Instructor, Philosophy

Instructor, Health and Physical Education

Associate Professor, GeologyJules A. Karlin Professor, History and Political Science

Harvey G. Kebschull Assistant Professor, Political Science

Horst Jarka Fred Kersten Walter N. KingAssistant Professor, Foreign Instructor, Philosophy Associate Professor,Lan9ua<3e English

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Carl L. Larson John F. LawryProfessor, Assistant Professor, Philosophy

Gertrud Lackschewitz Assistant Professor, Foreign Language

Peter P. Lapiken Associate Professor, Foreign Language

Natalie KlugeVisiting Lecturer, ForeignLanguage

of the speech department which is just about to get under way, are an impor­tant part of the teacher's

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Earl C. Lory Professor, Chemistry

Arnold Miller Assistant Professor, Psychology

Mitsuru J. Nakamura Associate Professor, Microbiology

John E. Moore Professor, English

Clyde E. Noble Professor, Psychology

AHarriett M. Lyon Assistant Professor, Home Economics

Mavis Lorenz Assist. Prof., Health and Physical Education

Patricia Nonnenmacker Instructor, Foreign Language

Ronald V. Nord Instructor, Health and Physical Education

Jesse McGuire Donald B. McLeodAssistant Professor, Instructor, EnglishSpeech Pathology

Anth., and Soc. Wei.

Domenico Ortisi Associate Professor, Foreign Language

R. K. Osterheld Associate Professor, Chemistry

W. Leslie Pengelly Lecturer, Wildlife Coop., Research Unit

Charles D. Parker Associate Professor, Speech Pathology and Audiology

Ward H. PowellAssociate Professor, ForeignLanguage

Naseby Rhinehart Instructor, Health and Physical Education

Capt. Alfred L. Pedersen Assist. Prof., Military Science and Tactics

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Cynthia Schuster Milton E. Schwenk Clyde M. SengerAssociate Professor, Professor, Health and Assistant ProfessoPhilosophy Physical Education Zoology

Theodore H. Shoemaker Professor, Foreign Language Frederick A. Stetson Agnes L. Stoodley

Instructor, Health and Professor, HealthPhysical Education and Physical Education

Arnold J. Silverman Assistant Professor, Geology

Robert G. Smith Assistant Professor, Speech Harlan L. Swanson

Instructor, Health and Physical Education

John L. Swift Lecturer, Sociology, Anth., and Soc. Wei.

Vernon F. Snow Associate Professor, History

Richard A. Solberg Assistant Professor, Educatio

Thora Sorenson Professor, Foreign Language

Harold Tascher Professor, Sociology, Anth­ropology and Social Welfa

Dee C. TaylorAssociate Professor, Sociology, Anth. and Soc. Welfare

John J. Taylor Assistant Professor, Microbiology

Forrest D. Thomas Assistant Professor, Chemistry

Robert M. Weidman Assistant Professor, Geology

Ellis L. Waldron Professor, Political Science

John P. Wehrenberg Associate Professor, Geology

Jacob Vinocur Associate Professor, English

Vincent Wilson Associate Professor, Health and Physical Education

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Patrick Byrne Sue Ann CadwellEconomics and History and SpanishPolitical Science

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Carol Dale Social Welfare

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Marcyes Dean Zoology and Pre-Med

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Richard Held Liberal Arts

Dennis Harlowe

Ted Hogeland James HolmlundEnglish English

Carol Hilliard History and Political Science

Willis Heron Wildlife Technology

Ed Herber Physical Educati

David Hughe Economics

Jon Hudak Political Sci

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Kathy Johnson EnglishHealth and

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John MillsSpeech Pathology and Audiology

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April Gray and Don Dozier discover that this type of studying may not be conducive to high* education, but it sure is fun.

Mike Rollin Political Science

Marion Scheeler Home Economic*

Ted Schoenborn Political Science

Derry Schultz Health and Physical

Tam Scriv English

Richard Silverstein Political Science

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Darrell Sheneman History and Political Science

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James Stegmiller Sociology

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Alice Curdy Wayne Day Florence Dyer John Earheart Jeffrey EdgmondElementary Education Elementary Education Education EducationEducation

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Penelope GordonSecondaryEducation

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Sonja Sjoholm Elementary Education

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Gerald H. Doty Associate Professor

J. George Hummel Associate Professor

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Donna May NicholsHarold C. Nicholls, Jr.

Wayne Peterson Music Education

Karen Upshaw Music Education Drama

School

Forestry

ARNOLD W. BOLLE DEAN

George Blake Instructor

James L. Faurot Assistant Professor

Frederick L. Gerlach Assistant Professor

William K. Gibson Instructor

Manfred Haiges Instructor

Associate Professor

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Ronald Amidon Thomas F. Beebe

Ronald Bright William Templeton Brown

Robert Burge Donn Cline

Ward Forrer

George Grandy

Gerald Magera

Eugene Norby

Ronald Nordberg Robert Pearcy Richard RobertsJames C. Poling

Clifford SmithDean Rosera Mark Stetson Richard Wamsher Dave Wickstrom

School

of

Journalism

NATHAN B. BLUMBERG DEAN

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Edward B. Dugan Professor Dorothy M. Johnson

Assistant Professor

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John Frook doing here.

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School

Pharmacy

ROBERT L. VAN HORNE DEAN

Donald H. Canharr Assistant Professor

John L. Wail« Professor

Ramone Eugene Havens

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James M. Troglia

of beakers and a tipped measurer are the necessary ingredi« s, a new wonder drug, or, maybe, only the same old explosion.

the Pharmacy Lab for,perhaps

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School

ROBERT E. SULLIVAN DEAN

Gardner Cromwell Associate Professor

Edwin W. Briggs Professor

Larry M. Elison Assistant Professor

Robert Anderson Richard Andriolo Jim Beck Gary Beiswanger Jack Best

Robert Butzerin Cal Christian James Dubay Stephen Foster

K. W. McCurdy Michael G. McLatchy Jim Oleson

Thomas Olson Archie Parker

Barney Reage Victor Valgenti

of the adornments of the

Graduates

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In Memonam To

Frederic Paxton Rewey

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